
Año Resigns, Oban Named New National Security Adviser
President Marcos accepted the resignation of Eduardo Año as National Security Adviser and appointed former AFP chief Eduardo Oban as his replacement.
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Who is Eduardo Oban, Marcos’ new national security adviser?
As chief of staff under the Noynoy Aquino administration, Oban initiated key anti-corruption reforms in the military
By Bea Cupin
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MANILA, Philippines — President Marcos has appointed former Armed Forces of the Philippines Chief of Staff Eduardo Oban Jr. to replace National Security Adviser Eduardo Año, also a former AFP chief and Duterte appointee, who is stepping down for health reasons. In a briefing on Wednesday, Palace press officer Claire Castro said the President had
By cbuban
Read full article →Año quits; ex-AFP chief Oban named security adviser
National Security Adviser Eduardo Año has stepped down after serving the Marcos administration for more than three years.
By Alexis Romero
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